Will Sustainable Development Save Our Lakes and Rivers? 17.3

Editorial: Swimmable Beaches and Edible Fish
Donna M. Leith

Sustainable Development and Water Resource Management
Barry Sadler
Inset: The James Bay Hydroelectric Project by Fikret Berkes

Remedial Action Plans: An Opportunity to Implement Sustainable Development at the Grassroots Level in the Great Lakes Basin
John H. Hartig and Patricia D. Hartig

Federalism and Sustainable Development: The Institutional Challenge in Canadian Water Resource Management
Steven A. Kennett

Pricing: A neglected Tool for Managing Water Demand
David B. Brooks, Roger Peters and Paul Robillard

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Dave Harms

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Quest for pure water by Glen Hougan

Draft pulp and paper regulations dismay critics
Mary Pickering

Ecosystem research programme threatened
Lesley Millard
Inset: Sustainable development requires new research directions by T. Milne Dick

Reviews

Stein: The Way of the River by Michael M’Gonigle and Wendy Wickwire
Taming the Flood: A History and Natural History of Rivers and Wetlands by Jeremy Purseglove
The Canadian Green Consumer Guide prepared by The Pollution Probe Foundation
From Land to Mouth: Understanding the Food System by Brewster Kneen
Victims of Vanity: Animal Testing of Cosmetics and Household Products and How To Stop It by Lynda Dickenson
Manifold Destiny: The One! The Only! Guide to Cooking on Your Car Engine by Chris Maynard and Bill Scheller
The Bicycle: Vehicle for a Small Planet by Marcia D. Lowe

Books Received for Review

Letters

Podium: More than water
Kevin Van Tighem

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